Palestinian refugee's in Lebanon

The Forgotten Palestinians

There is a tragic irony in the flight from Syria where Palestinian refugees, unlike those in Lebanon, could hold passports, own property and get jobs. Lebanon’s inhumane denial of civil, social and political rights has sentenced generations of Palestinian refugees to unbearable lifetimes of social isolation, poverty and mental torture.  

 

 
 
 

International Lawyers to Obama….   No American Arms for Lebanon until Civil Rights for Palestinians

Image: Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees who few in Lebanon deny live in near unimaginable squalor 
 

It is long overdue for Lebanese politicians to grant Palestinian refugees the elementary civil rights to work and to own a home. They should and they are well advised do it now

 
 

“I can coexist with Israelis but only when I return home,” says Nakba survivor

“However, our neighbors could not stop the Israeli militants as they started to burn down one house after another in the village. I don’t remember what happened after that but I remember my mother, my two sisters and I, together with other families, stayed put in the village’s square for two days until the European militants came again and forced us to leave.